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AAA and Guide
In the United States, the Forbes Travel Guide ( previously the Mobil travel guides ) and the AAA rate restaurants on a similar 1 to 5 star ( Forbes ) or diamond ( AAA ) scale.
* AAA W & M Guide

AAA and American
The single largest organization of Anthropologists is the American Anthropological Association ( AAA ), which was founded in 1903.
Numerous resolutions condemning the war in all its aspects were passed overwhelmingly at the annual meetings of the American Anthropological Association ( AAA ).
El Rey Inn | El Rey Court boasted American Automobile Association | AAA, Duncan Hines and Best Western | The Best Western Motels approval.
* Against All Authority (- AAA -), an American ska-punk band
The American Arbitration Association ( AAA ) is a private enterprise in the business of arbitration, and one of several arbitration organizations that administers arbitration proceedings.
The American Arbitration Association ® ( AAA ), is a not-for-profit organization with offices throughout the U. S. AAA has a long history and experience in the field of alternative dispute resolution, providing services to individuals and organizations who wish to resolve conflicts out of court.
In 1905 the American Automobile Association ( AAA ) established the national driving championship and became the first sanctioning body for auto racing in the U. S. A .; the AAA ceased sanctioning auto racing in the general outrage over motor racing safety that followed the 1955 Le Mans disaster.
* The United States Auto Club ( USAC ) was founded to take over race sanctioning from the American Automobile Association ( AAA ).
The celebrated First Hundred Days of the new administration also produced a federal program to protect American farmers from the uncertainties of the market through subsidies and production controls, the Agricultural Adjustment Act ( AAA ), which Congress passed in May 1933.
Particularly instrumental in increasing the band's exposure in the American market was the appearance of a new type of radio format, adult album-oriented alternative rock ( AAA ).
* Asian American Association ( AAA )
The drive from Mexico City to the port city of Veracruz takes under five hours on a toll road that has garnered a good rating from the American Automobile Association ( AAA ).
A guide to the code of ethics in anthropological studies, including the fields of biological and forensic anthropology, is provided by the American Anthropological Association ( AAA ) where ethics in all areas of anthropology are included.
In 1983, Henke would finally be promoted to Oklahoma City in the American Association, but again his development would stall and he would spend much of the next three seasons at AAA.
In 1969, Reynolds was named the President of the American Association, a Class AAA baseball league.
Most of his non-NHL stints were in the two " AAA " North American development leagues: American Hockey League and International Hockey League.
According to David H. Price, in a chapter entitled “ Hoover ’ s Informer ”, devoted to Murdock during McCarthyism, Murdock had secretly informed on AAA colleagues to J. Edgar Hoover, even though he later served as chair of the American Anthropological Association ’ s ( AAA ’ s ) Committee on Scientific Freedom, established to defend anthropologists from unfair attacks.
* Automobile Legal Association, a former American automobile club similar to the AAA
( Note: This chronology, an edited version of the author's 1983 seventy-eight page chronology in the Archives of American Art-which forms part of the collection named by the AAA " The Stephen Robeson Miller Research Papers about Kay Sage, 1898-1983 "-was published to coincide with the Katonah Museum of Art exhibition cited above ; it is the most comprehensively reliable source for all factual information about the artist.
He won the AAA National Championship in 1946, 1947 and 1948 and collected 24 wins, 12 second-place finishes and 13 third-place finishes in 71 major American open-wheel races prior to his death at the DuQuoin State Fairgrounds Racetrack at the age of 38.

AAA and Anthropological
In March 1967, during the Vietnam War, the Council of the AAA adopted a " Statement on Problems of Anthropological Research and Ethics " that stated:
Although guidelines for ethicalities of applied anthropology are put forth by major anthropological organizations, including the American Anthropological Association ( AAA ), the Society for Applied Anthropology ( SFAA ), and the National Association for the Practice of Anthropology ( NAPA ), it is increasingly difficult to ensure that the high volume of worldwide anthropologists proceed with their research in ways that are both culturally relative and sensitive to community needs.
There are three primary groups based out of the U. S. that are founded on the application of anthropology with accute attention to ethics and social implications: American Anthropological Association ( AAA ), Society for Applied Anthropology ( SFAA ), and the National Association for the Practice of Anthropology ( NAPA ).
Among these awards is an excellence in teaching award by the College of Literature, Sciences, and the Arts of the University of Michigan in 1992, and the AAA ( American Anthropological Association )/ Mayfield Award for Excellence in the Undergraduate Teaching of Anthropology in 1999.
One example being the " Statement on ' Race '" published by the American Anthropological Association in 1998 which rejected the existence of races as unambiguous, clearly demarcated, biologically distinct groups .< ref name = " AAA "> American Anthropological Association ( May 17, 1998 ).

AAA and Association
The Amateur Athletic Association ( AAA ) was established in England in 1880 as the first national body for the sport of athletics and began holding its own annual athletics competition – the AAA Championships.
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These attempts were, however, not widely supported and in the case of the 2007 proposal, not endorsed by the Xavier University – Ateneo Alumni Association ( XU – AAA ).
Prior to closing the Altus High School mascot was the Owls and competed in the 1A classification of the Arkansas Activities Association ( AAA ).
Other teams that take to the ice in Chatham-Kent include the Chatham Outlaws Girls Hockey Association, the Chatham AAA Cyclones, and St. Clair College Saints * ( Chatham Thames Campus ).
Although Dawson College offers a wide variety of sports to its student body, the national governing body of college athletics, the Canadian Colleges Athletic Association ( CCAA ) only sanctions five sports nationally ( AAA ), those sports are: Basketball, Soccer, Golf, Badminton, and Cross Country Running.
The researches undertaken by WNLA, AAA and the London Psychogeographical Association during the 1990's support the contention of Asger Jorn and the Scandinavian Situationniste ( Drakagygett 1962-1998 ) that the psychogeographical is a concept only known through practise of its techniques.
* Top Car in its Price Class ( Saab 900 SEV6 )-American Automobile Association ( AAA )
Coquitlam is also home to the Coquitlam Minor Hockey Association, a AAA club in the Greater Vancouver area in the Pacific Coast Division, with almost 1000 members from Initiation Hockey 1 to Juvenile.

AAA and
In his 2006 self-published book I Kept My Word: The Personal Promise Between a World War II Army Private and His Captain About What Really Happened to Glenn Miller, Clarence B. Wolfe a gunner with Battery D, 134th AAA Battalion, in Folkestone, England claims that his battery shot down Miller's plane.
In the past, most highly rated ( AAA or Aaa ) debt securities were characterized by low volatility and high liquidity in other words, the price of a highly rated bond did not fluctuate greatly day-to-day, and sellers of such securities could easily find buyers.
The most important provision of the AAA was the provision for crop reductions the " domestic allotment " system, which was intended to raise prices for farm commodities.
In 1994, he hit. 344 winning the International League batting title while ranking third in runs, hits, and on-base percentage and hitting 13 home runs with 81 RBIs for Toronto's AAA affiliate, the Syracuse Chiefs.
He became the first manager of the AAA version of the Pawtucket Red Sox, finishing 78-68 and winning the Governor's Cup, emblematic of the IL's playoff championship in his only PawSox season in 1973.
Carried over from the TI-81 is the TI-82's power source four AAA batteries and one CR1616 or CR1620 lithium backup battery ( to ensure programs are kept when the AAA batteries are being changed ).
* FlaK Fliegerabwehrkanone, Flug ( zeug ) abwehrkanone – air defense gun ; anti-aircraft artillery ( AAA ) ( e. g., the " eighty-eight ").
The AAA Motorsports Fan Plaza a reconfiguration of over behind the main grandstand provided race fans a new an improved area to relax enjoy sponsor displays, merchandise, and concessions during breaks of on-track activity.
( This is sometimes referred to as the AAA Postulate which is true in all respects, but two angles are entirely sufficient.
The fact that ministers have signed up to these changes in Accra makes the AAA a political document rather than a technocratic prescription to move from business as usual to a new way of working together.
AAA ceased racing participation after 1955 following a quick succession of high-profile fatal accidents Manuel Ayulo during practice at Indianapolis on May 16 ; Alberto Ascari at Monza on May 26 ; two-time defending Indianapolis 500 winner Bill Vukovich during the Indy 500 itself on May 30 ; and the Le Mans disaster on June 11.
While his early walk percentages were poor he even led the league in walks in he never again showed the terrible walk percentages he had at AAA.
* 0. 5 generally equivalent to grade AAA
According to accusers Whittaker Chambers, Lee Pressman, and Elizabeth Bentley, Witt along with John Abt, Charles Kramer, Alger Hiss, and Nathaniel Weyl, among others were part of the so-called " Ware group ," a clandestine Communist Party USA group formed by AAA economist Harold Ware.
Named to succeed Luman Harris as the Astros ' manager for 1966 and also carrying the unusual ( for a field manager ) title of club vice president it was expected that he would be able to harness the young talent he had developed at AAA.

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